Parliamentary Assembly
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The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PASHE) is referenced in multiple snippets as an international parliamentary body that has adopted resolutions on democratic institutions in Georgia and transnational repression. It is described as a forum where member states discuss political issues, including Russia's presidential elections, and has been involved in criticizing governance in countries like Georgia. The entity is distinct from the European Parliament, though both have issued similar critiques of certain nations.
Recent coverage
- Reuters learns of possible country of production for Ukraine's Patriots — Коммерсантъ
- Trump: US will allow Ukraine to produce missiles for the Patriot SAM system — Коммерсантъ
- Matvienko invites foreign parliamentarians to observe State Duma elections — Ведомости
- Soskin: Zelensky should not have raised the topic of Patriot missile delivery at OSCE — Вести
- Kosachev explains why Britain is unworthy of being called 'great' — Вести
- Ruling political force in the Republic of Serbia has selected candidates for president and BiH presidency representative — Интерфакс
- Sovereignty and strawberries: EU raises the issue of suspending visa-free travel for Georgian citizens; euroskepticism rises in Georgia — Новая газета Европа
- Europe may introduce 'grey passports' for Russians fleeing the regime; resolutions also call for protecting their bank accounts from freezing — Meduza
- Speaker of the Georgian Parliament says the European Parliament will not recognize the country's sovereignty — Коммерсантъ
- Georgian Parliament Speaker Calls the Adopted PACE Resolution Anti-Georgian — Интерфакс